The Borneo Post

Military parade ordered by Trump postponed after costs spiral

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WASHINGTON: A military parade ordered by US President Donald Trump for later this year has been postponed until at least 2019, a defence official said, following reports the cost had soared to over US$ 90 million.

The announceme­nt was seen as a setback for the president, who had ordered the show of air power after being impressed by France’s Bastille Day parade last year.

The idea had been popular among many Americans but drew scorn from critics, who said it would be a waste of money and was akin to events organised by authoritar­ian regimes.

“The Department of Defenxe and White House have been planning a parade to honor America’s military veterans and commemorat­e the centennial of World War I,” Pentagon spokesman Colonel Rob Manning said in a statement.

“We originally targeted Nov 10, 2018 for this event but have now agreed to explore opportunit­ies in 2019,” he added.

When the White House in February announced the commander-in- chief’s desire to hold the parade in Washington, the budget director said it would cost between US$ 10 million and US$ 30 million. But a US official told AFP the planning estimate had now gone as high as US$ 92 million, though no final figure has been reached.

The request for the event came after Trump’s visit to France in July 2017, where he was hosted with great fanfare by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Sitting on the Champs-Elysees during the Bastille Day parade, the American president had marveled at the Republican Guard on horseback and jets flying overhead.

He had initially hinted at plans to transform America’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns – usually associated with fireworks and barbecues – on July 4 into a vast military parade.

“To a large extent, because of what I witnessed we may do something like that on July Fourth in Washington down Pennsylvan­ia Avenue,” he said in September 2017.

Even before becoming president, aides reported that Trump had considered a military parade to mark his inaugurati­on – although that idea was eventually scrapped. Trump has also embraced military backdrop for several speeches and presidenti­al visits.

However, he received deferments from carrying out military service of his own during the Vietnam War. — AFP

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